Ozzie Alfonso
January 13th, 2005, 07:43 PM
I'm not sure if this is the proper forum to raise this question, and I even think I know the answer, but technology progresses so rapidly, who knows? And I read that some of these drives have a way of recording time code but it's not clear what the implications are.
In a few months I'll be doing a three or four camera shoot. As of now we will be using XL-1 and XL-1s - in other words, MiniDV which has no NTSC timecode and does not, as far as I can tell, accept externally generated code.
I've shot multi-camera Mini-DV, and even DVCAM, but keeping the cameras in sync in post is always a huge problem, especially when we are editing 8 hours x # of cameras. I've thought of recording directly to disc, but other than saving us the time to digitize, I don't know if it'll help us.
IS there any way of feeding common time code to several cameras? It doesn't have to be NTSC as long as we can easily sync them in post.
Thank you in advance.
In a few months I'll be doing a three or four camera shoot. As of now we will be using XL-1 and XL-1s - in other words, MiniDV which has no NTSC timecode and does not, as far as I can tell, accept externally generated code.
I've shot multi-camera Mini-DV, and even DVCAM, but keeping the cameras in sync in post is always a huge problem, especially when we are editing 8 hours x # of cameras. I've thought of recording directly to disc, but other than saving us the time to digitize, I don't know if it'll help us.
IS there any way of feeding common time code to several cameras? It doesn't have to be NTSC as long as we can easily sync them in post.
Thank you in advance.